Anonymous wrote:PFFFFF these replies are ridiculous. "I still want it" is not a real response, it sounds like he was totally unwilling to discuss it so she took the initiative. It sounds like he was being childish instead of simply explaining why it's important to him to keep it and why it's a priority. If he doesn't explain then she's going to assume that he's not really thinking about it and he's just giving her a knee jerk reaction... like a child going "I want it! I want it!". This is a communication problem and the problem lies with the husband in this case.
Anonymous wrote:PFFFFF these replies are ridiculous. "I still want it" is not a real response, it sounds like he was totally unwilling to discuss it so she took the initiative. It sounds like he was being childish instead of simply explaining why it's important to him to keep it and why it's a priority. If he doesn't explain then she's going to assume that he's not really thinking about it and he's just giving her a knee jerk reaction... like a child going "I want it! I want it!". This is a communication problem and the problem lies with the husband in this case.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He's probably mad you made the decision without him
That's the thing. I tried to have a discussion. He would never give an answer other than "I don't know." So I waited and waited. No response to "you haven't watched cable in two months" other than "I still want it." So is the appropriate course of action to throw $900/year down the toilet just in case he may want to turn the tv on someday? We can buy a new HDTV each year at that rate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Man here.
TV and cable fall under Audio-Visual. These are a man's domain. The man-cave exists only because of cable, beer and sports. You just chopped off one of the legs. I completely understand your logic, but I also know how we think.
The cable is there just like a spare tire or a pair jumper cables are in the trunk. If I need em...there they are! Now, you've upset the universe and set in motion a chain of cataclysmic events that will culminate with him wanting to watch something on cable for the first time in months...and he won't have it. You destroyed the universe. Shame, shame, shame on you!
(He'll get over it)
WTH? Do people really think this way in 2014? I love cable. Like, in the living room. It's there, just like a tampon in the bathroom or lipstick in my purse.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Man here.
TV and cable fall under Audio-Visual. These are a man's domain. The man-cave exists only because of cable, beer and sports. You just chopped off one of the legs. I completely understand your logic, but I also know how we think.
The cable is there just like a spare tire or a pair jumper cables are in the trunk. If I need em...there they are! Now, you've upset the universe and set in motion a chain of cataclysmic events that will culminate with him wanting to watch something on cable for the first time in months...and he won't have it. You destroyed the universe. Shame, shame, shame on you!
(He'll get over it)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He's probably mad you made the decision without him
That's the thing. I tried to have a discussion. He would never give an answer other than "I don't know." So I waited and waited. No response to "you haven't watched cable in two months" other than "I still want it." So is the appropriate course of action to throw $900/year down the toilet just in case he may want to turn the tv on someday? We can buy a new HDTV each year at that rate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He's probably mad you made the decision without him
That's the thing. I tried to have a discussion. He would never give an answer other than "I don't know." So I waited and waited. No response to "you haven't watched cable in two months" other than "I still want it." So is the appropriate course of action to throw $900/year down the toilet just in case he may want to turn the tv on someday? We can buy a new HDTV each year at that rate.
He gave you an answer. He said "I still want it." He just didn't give you the answer you wanted to hear.
I agree it's a waste, but you did the exact opposite of what he wanted.